Example sentences of "be assume that [pers pn] be " in BNC.

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1 Clearly state that , we 're assuming that you are going to divide er divert the footpath , we 're not going to .
2 You 're putting the meal up fifteen percent , and you 're assuming that you 're going to charge them two pounds for the attendance to that centre .
3 Fourteen trade cards issued by London undertakers during the period c.1680 to c.1760 survive , and as none indicate any other craft-affiliation it must be assumed that they were able to furnish from stock all that went to provide for a funeral .
4 The policy of buying off the raiders may often have seemed sensible , and it should not be assumed that he was always criticised for it , even by those who provided the money .
5 If we do not receive your update instructions by the above data it will be assumed that you are no longer seeking acquisitions and the record will be deleted from our database .
6 If the retailers catalogue or other literature does not specifically state that a mains transformer is suitable for this parallel operation , it should be assumed that it is unsuitable for use in this manner .
7 It is sensible to treat all raw meat and poultry with extreme care as it must be assumed that it is likely to be contaminated by food poisoning germs .
8 Someone had thus moved the body , and it had to be assumed that it was the same person who had pushed her on to the plough .
9 ‘ While I respectfully agree that recommendations of a committee may not help much when there is a possibility that Parliament may have decided to do something different , where there is no such possibility , as where the draft Bill has been enacted without alteration , in my opinion it can safely be assumed that it was Parliament 's intention to do what the committee recommended and to achieve the object the committee had in mind .
10 I 'm assuming that it was suicide following … ’
11 The first decision — and I am assuming that you are choosing the frame before the pressed flower design has been created — is to decide what shape of picture you want .
12 We had been assuming that it was the absence of the teacher which created the unique benefits of collaborative learning .
13 She merely packed the pair of Purdeys away in a trunk in the attic , locked the trunk , and told no one , and it must have been assumed that they were sold with the rest of his things .
14 The wild relatives of most of the plants of the African savannah complex grow today in the savannah and it has been assumed that they were domesticated somewhere within that zone .
15 In much of the discussion it has been assumed that it is a parent who seeks the information .
16 For the purpose of answering the second part of the question he should state that he is assuming that he is wrong in his answer to the first .
17 so obviously she 's assuming that she 's talking to Elvis , but er , she ca n't prove it
18 Because many old people are poor , or mentally or physically frail , it is assumed that they are also rigid , unable to learn , unable to make new relationships , and so on .
19 As with his genealogical history , Foucault 's meditations on power are not themselves without problems , but reactions to them can also be too hastily dismissive , often because it is assumed that they are proposed as a general theory .
20 It is assumed that you are using version 5.0 of the program and that the original settings on the program disk are in force .
21 It is assumed that he was arrested on suspicion of being an American spy .
22 No record exists of his education and it is assumed that he was privately tutored .
23 It is assumed that it is ‘ natural ’ ( ie healthy ) to love and protect children .
24 It is assumed that it is only the field man who ‘ really knows ’ what is happening ‘ out there ’ .
25 The danger of adopting a systems approach uncritically is that it is assumed that it is sufficient to identify system structures and to portray the multitudinous variables involved in a particular system which then reinforces the first law of ecology as graphically described by Commoner ( 1972 ) that everything is connected to everything else .
26 He was assuming that it was a hiccup , only .
27 The actual facts ' of who was arrested during the riots , whether black or white , were hardly debated since it was assumed that they were mostly black and mostly unemployed and involved with crime ( Keith , 1987 ) .
28 When he had not returned by lam , it was assumed that he was the wanted man .
29 He was thirty-five to forty and it was assumed that he was an army intelligence officer .
30 ( That the government was ready for a strike was a widespread interpretation of its appointment of Ian MacGregor to chair the NCB from September 1983 on ; MacGregor chaired British Steel in 1980–1 , a period encompassing its major dispute , and was believed responsible for the major cuts in job levels ; it was assumed that he was expected to achieve the same in the coal industry . )
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